Author Topic: Emergency Health Advisor - Nairobi / Somaliland (Save the Children)  (Read 3820 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Admin

  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 1489
  • Points: +60/-0
  • Gender: Male
  • Towards a better peaceful and healthy life!
    • Somali Medical Association
We are the world’s leading independent children’s charity; we inspire really dramatic change for children around the globe. We work with children in vulnerable situations. Providing safeguards for them against any form of abuse is a priority in all our work. Combining short-term relief with long-term development, our Programmes represent a huge undertaking. And this is why we need you.

Job Title: Emergency Health Advisor (EHA) Place of Work: Based in Nairobi supporting, Somalia/Somaliland (PL, SL and SCS) Grade: 3 Contract Length One year with possibility of extension Reporting to: Health Technical Manager Coordinate with: The post holder coordinates with emergency manager, area managers, emergency nutrition advisor, emergency nutrition manager (field based), nutrition and health program staff Budget Responsibility: No direct budget holding responsibilities but may be deputized to do so on occasion Child Protection Level: 3. The responsibilities of this post may require the post-holder to have one to one contact with children or young people

BACKGROUND

The ongoing drought situation in Somalia is causing extreme food and water shortages, with population displacement occurring as people seek ways to survive. Food shortages lead to malnutrition, which is the major underlying risk factor for all the major causes of child mortality (pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria). According to the United Nations (UN), Somalia represents one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world with almost 50% of its people is in need of urgent external assistance and close to 1.5 million internally displaced people The epicentre of the current crisis is in the southern regions where 58% of the 2.85 million in crisis reside.

Somalia has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios (1044/100,000) and under five mortality rates (135/1000). The combination of drought, economic collapse, intensification of conflict, and subsequent mass population displacement has resulted in a massive humanitarian crisis. Like in most humanitarian crises, women and children are in the most vulnerable situation with their level of vulnerability further compounded by the existing socio-cultural context in Somalia.

Food shortages can lead to malnutrition, exacerbating all the major causes of child mortality (pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria). The water shortages are also likely to lead to increased risk of water-borne communicable diseases such as diarrhoea, and increase the risk of acute watery diarrhoea / cholera outbreaks. These health problems are all extremely serious due to a lack of preventative activities which mean that there will be a higher incidence of these conditions, and the lack of any coverage of curative health services in Hiran to treat these conditions, which mean that all health conditions will carry a significantly higher mortality than if health services were available.

SAVE THE CHILDREN IN SOMALIA

Save the Children (SC) is an international organisation that has 27 member organisations across the globe. It is united by a common mission and brand but, to some extent, has until now been working independently from country to country. Through Unified Presence, Save the Children aims to create a stronger voice for children by unifying the operations in all countries where more than one Save the Children Member have programmes. This will result in one organisation at the national level in each country and a unified programme delivery structure for all Save the Children International Members.

Save the Children works in all three “zones” of Somalia: Somaliland, Puntland and Central South Somalia (CSS). Due to constraints on security, and the need to liaise with UN agencies, other NGOs and donors the country office is based in Nairobi and senior managers and directors are expected to travel extensively to monitor and support programme work in all parts of Somalia that are accessible and where security threats are being effectively mitigated.

Save Children has been working in Hiran region, central Somalia, since the early 1990s. SC is currently running programmes which encompass emergency response, education, health, and water and sanitation in Hiran, Puntland and Somaliland. In response to the current humanitarian crisis in Somalia, SC is scaling up its emergency health intervention within its operation areas and beyond.

JOB PURPOSE

In order to better coordinate an emergency health support programme to Somalia (Puntland, Hiran region, central Somalia) Save the Children required a high level technical support, coordination and guidance through provision of, guidance to managers and staff involved in managing and/or implementing emergency health projects through provision of technical support on specific emergency health issues. These supports includes, among others, identifying opportunities for funding and learning through networking with donors and other agencies.

This is an international post based in Nairobi. While working from Nairobi, the post-holder will be required to provide support to the emergency health team remotely and may travel into, north and central Somalia for short monitoring and support visits. Barring security clearance to travel to central Somalia, the health advisor will be requested to travel to Somaliland on a regular basis for support, monitoring and management meetings with the Hiran health team.

Key accountabilities

• Produce programme plans and budget in accordance with the emergency strategy plan • Co-ordinate emergency health surveys, including training, planning, analysis and report writing. Guide Save the Children emergency health response as indicated by the results of surveys/situation analysis and related data • Lead on or provide high level technical support in writing emergency health project proposals/concept notes that will assist Save the Children respond to emerging crisis in Somalia • Contribute to the development of a further programme proposals for Save the Children’s health response in Somalia to more appropriately address the health impact of drought and conflict in Somalia • Identify opportunities for funding and learning through networking with donors and other agencies with focus on organizational capacity to respond to emergency health in crisis and also feed into a longer term strategic heath program development • In collaboration with the technical health manager, participate in emergency health coordination meetings and ensure co-ordination with other emergency health providers in the country, avoiding duplication and sharing learning. Coordination to be undertaken through relevant forums in Nairobi and locally, when security allows. • Maintain inter-thematic linkages and actively coordinate synergy and integration between emergency nutrition and health programmes • Provide leadership and co-ordination of emergency health activities and their scale up in the program sites, ensuring that emergency health response activities are in line with SC policies and plans • Guide managers and staff involved in managing and/or implementing emergency health projects through provision of technical support on specific emergency health issues • Sharing relevant guides and tools needed for implementation and monitoring of emergency health response plans • Play technical advisory and support role, working closely with the other thematic managers. The Emergency Health Advisor will also play an advisory role and work in close coordination with the Somalia Emergency Team • Ensure that appropriate and consistent health and nutrition education messaging to mothers and other care takers at facility and in the community are developed in line with Save the Children values and principles • Feed-in to monthly internal and donor reports, ensuring that the emergency health component of reports is high quality, accurate, reliable and available in a timely fashion as per plan • Assist in the dissemination of the findings and results of surveys and ongoing analysis both within Save the Children and the wider community • Together with M&E Manager, establish and support the development of standard indicators to help monitor work progress, measure quality and impacts on the target population • To perform any other assignment required by the line manager (agreed according to workload)

Person specification

Essential

• Masters in Health / Public Health or equivalent • Substantial emergency health experience of ( at least 5 years) including emergency health programme design and implementation at international level and under complex emergency context • Substantial and proven experience in providing high level technical advisory role in emergency health • Proven capacity to supervise, train and coach national staff. • Experience and ability to represent Save the Children's emergency health work in external meetings. • Willingness and capacity to be flexible and accommodating when faced with difficult and frustrating working conditions. • Demonstrable ability at report writing and excellent communication skills • Experience of working safely in hostile and insecure environments • Self-motivated and enthusiastic personality, commitment to understanding and improving the lives of children in an emergency context • Ability and willingness to frequently travel and stay in the field • Ability to work under extreme pressure and meet deadlines with minimal guidance • Fluent written and spoken English

Desirable

• Awareness and understanding of food security and livelihoods programming options and other generic programming options for addressing health needs in emergency • Experience of distance management of staff/resources in a remote location • Somali language skills • Knowledge of the region – Horn of Africa in general; Somalia especially • Coaching and training skills with a view to capacity strengthening of staff and partners • Experience of participative processes involving children, and ability to coach staff in mainstreaming good practice

Child Protection

The responsibilities of the post may require the post holder to have regular contact with children or young people and, in the overseas context all posts are considered to be level 3 posts in view of potential situations which may allow expatriates unsupervised access to vulnerable children and young people.

For detailed additional information on the job description, working context, person’s specifications, please visit: www.somaliangoconsortium.org

Our selection processes reflect our commitment to the protection of children from abuse. Our people are as diverse as the challenges we face. Forward your applications to: jobssomalia@scuk.or.ke.

Save the Children is an equal opportunities employer and highly encourages Qualified Women to apply.
Application Closing Date: 29th November 2011, 15:00 pm Only short listed individuals will be notified.
How to apply:
Our selection processes reflect our commitment to the protection of children from abuse. Our people are as diverse as the challenges we face. Forward your applications to: jobssomalia@scuk.or.ke


"you never cure a patient, you treat pain often but you always comfort the patient."
www.somalidoc.com


 

The Health Benefits of Black Seed (الحبة السوداء)

Started by MuslimDocBoard Islam and Medicine

Replies: 7
Views: 77024
Last post March 13, 2008, 12:41:05 AM
by MuslimDoc
WHO somalia responses health Crises in Gedo -Somalia

Started by AbdulrazzakBoard Health News and Events

Replies: 0
Views: 20262
Last post October 09, 2011, 05:26:10 PM
by Abdulrazzak
Health Officer, Mogadishu, Somalia (UNICEF SOMALIA)

Started by AdminBoard Medical Jobs & Trainings

Replies: 0
Views: 23608
Last post February 02, 2013, 09:52:53 AM
by Admin
Program Manager Health - SEEDS Program (Mercy Corps)

Started by AdminBoard Medical Jobs & Trainings

Replies: 0
Views: 22666
Last post June 27, 2010, 05:52:32 PM
by Admin
Health Consortium Somalia, Long-term Technical Consultant (part-time) - Somalia

Started by AdminBoard Medical Jobs & Trainings

Replies: 0
Views: 10959
Last post December 24, 2011, 12:35:58 AM
by Admin